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Behind The Shield

Rob Jones II (The Perils of Politics, Farm Life and Fatherhood) - Episode 1218

Behind The Shield

James Geering

Mental Health, Fitness, Health & Fitness

4.9695 Ratings

🗓️ 24 March 2026

⏱️ 96 minutes

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Summary

Rob Jones lost both legs after an IED explosion whilst serving as an Engineer with the Marines. Refusing to let his injuries define him, Rob became an elite athlete competing as a rower in the Paralympics. Rob's latest adventure saw him completing 31 marathons in 31 days. We talk about adaptive athletics, mental trauma, his charitable ventures and much more.

Rob Jones is a retired US Marine, combat leader, and now a leadership instructor and speaker with Echelon Front. He spent five years in the Marine Corps, with deployments to both Iraq and Afghanistan.

As a Combat Engineer, Rob specialized in finding hidden Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs), the enemy’s most deadly weapons. On a mission in July of 2010, while executing an IED sweep, Rob stepped on an IED, which resulted in double above knee amputations of his legs. He spent the next year and a half in physical therapy before retiring from the Marine Corps in 2011. Upon his retirement, Rob was forced to adapt to a new way of being a leader. To do this, he turned to the world of sports.

In 2012, he competed in the 2012 Paralympic Games in London, England, bringing home a bronze medal in rowing. In 2013, he became the first double above knee amputee to ride a bicycle across the United States, riding 5,181 miles from Bar Harbor, Maine to Camp Pendleton, California. In 2017, he ran 31 marathons in 31 consecutive days in 31 different cities.

Throughout this journey, Rob has relied upon the principles taught at Echelon Front to turn the darkest moment of his life into a life of impact—more meaningful than he ever could have expected. Rob now brings his experience to Echelon Front to help teams of people take Extreme Ownership and overcome the challenges they face in business and in life.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Behind the Shield podcast. As always, my name's James Gearing. And this week, it is my

0:04.0

absolute honor to welcome back onto the show, Marine Veteran, Adaptive Athlete, and author of

0:11.5

Put Your Legs on, Rob Jones. Now, in this second conversation, we discuss a host of topics,

0:18.6

from his experience through the pandemic, climbing one world trade,

0:23.9

competing in the Paralympics, farming, fatherhood, leadership and so much more.

0:31.7

Now before we get to this incredible conversation, as I say every week, please just take a moment.

0:37.9

Go to whichever app you listen to this on, subscribe to the show, leave feedback and leave a rating.

0:45.3

Every single five-star rating truly does elevate this podcast, therefore making it easier for

0:51.3

others to find.

0:52.1

And this is a free library of over 1,200 episodes now.

0:58.7

So all I ask in return is that you help share these incredible men and women's stories

1:04.5

so I can get them to every single person on planet Earth who needs to hear them.

1:11.0

So with that being said, I welcome back onto the show, Rob, I want to start by saying, welcome back.

1:41.0

The first time we sat down was episode 67, which was January 2018, so eight years ago now. It's crazy.

1:48.8

Wow.

1:49.4

Yeah, it's incredible. Now, we've seen each other at World Trade, which we'll get to recently, Eschelon Front.

1:56.0

But I want to start talking about your experience during the pandemic.

2:02.6

And the reason I say that with this whole conversation,

2:06.6

wherever people stood in the very kind of polarizing conversations

2:11.6

that were going on there, as we emerged out the back end,

2:15.0

there were some incredibly important lessons that were disregarded,

2:19.1

that I think it's irresponsible not to revisit. And I'm talking about, you know, the health of the

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